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In stream communities few animal groups became extinct because stream communities rely less directly on food from living plants and more on detritus that washes in from land, buffering them from extinction .< ref > Similar, but more complex patterns have been found in the oceans.
Similar to quilting, spinning, and needlepoint, knitting became a leisure activity.
Similar configurations became the standard on full-size and intermediate wagons from GM, Ford, and Chrysler.
Similar arrangements also existed for the other states and colonies that made make up the Federation of Malaya from 1948: they too introduced citizenship statuses ( which eventually became Malayan and later Malaysian citizenship ) before achieving independence in 1957.
Similar to his father, Stephen Kemble became a very successful theatre manager of the Eighteenth-Century English Stage.
Its name became the “ Banque Foncière of Paris .” Similar institutions at Nevers and Marseilles were amalgamated into one under the title of “ Crédit Foncier de France .” The amount of the loan could not exceed half of the value of the property pledged or hypothecated, and that the repayment of the loan was by an annuity, which included the interest and part of the principal, terminable at a certain date.
Similar USDA rules became effective November 4, 1996, and were later updated, stressing:
Similar army camps were also built, notably one on the mountain of Oreb, where another group of radical Hussites established themselves, and became known as the Orebici ( Orebites ).
Similar billboards encouraging motorists to JOIN & SUPPORT UNITED KLANS OF AMERICA INC. became as commonplace as Chamber of Commerce and Rotary Club greetings ... Now most of the billboards had disappeared from the highways, ...
Similar to the Otherland series that was initially intended to be a trilogy but became a tetralogy instead, Book 3 became so lengthy that it was not possible to be published in one volume.
Similar to the lava spines remaining on the ridges to the south and east of Old Snowy Mountain, the dense core became exposed after the Packwood Glacier removed the softer ash and broken flows around it.
Similar to the reaction to its predecessor, Chicago 19 became a moderate success on the album chart ( although it went platinum ) yet had major hit singles, including the # 1 hit " Look Away ", as well as " I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love " (# 3 ), and " You're Not Alone " (# 10 ).
Similar to Clinton Square, the public space became an " important center " of social and political life in the city with its " public meetings, demonstrations and partisan speeches.
Similar drive-in carhop service, with servers bringing trays and food to diners ' cars to eat on-site, using trays that fit across the seats between vehicles ' windows, which became standard at White Spot outlets.
Similar to the 1950s United States Ivy League look, the jacket became fashionable in the United Kingdom in the 1960s among mods and skinheads.
Similar establishments became popular throughout Scotland.
Similar gaffes and logistical ironies would plague the band over the next several years, prompting a gentle self-mockery that became a staple of the band's onstage humor.
Similar inculturation occurred when the Roman Empire ceased and the Germanic and Medieval cultures became dominant, a process taking centuries.
Similar acts became law in Romania, Hungary, and Austria, and were considered by the Czech Republic.
Similar to their neighbouring tribes, the upstream Rubatab ( الرباطاب ) and the downstream Shaiqiyah ( الشايقي ّ ة ), the Manasir are indigenous nile culture who adapted Islam and became Arabic speakers.
: Similar to the classic Princess Maker tradition, Yucie was found as an infant by the knight Gunbard after a battle, and became his adopted daughter.
Similar sentiments moved the nineteenth century author William Barnes to write " pure English ," in which he avoided Greco-Latin words and find Anglo-Saxon equivalents therefor: for Barnes, the newly invented art of the photograph became a sun-print.
Similar action was taken in 1858, when Bishop Selwyn became metropolitan of New Zealand ; and again in 1860, when, on the petition of the Canadian bishops to the Crown and the colonial legislature for permission to elect a metropolitan, letters patent were issued appointing Bishop Fulford of Montreal to that office.

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Similar cold raw soups such as salmorejo, porra antequerana and ajoblanco, are also popular in Andalusia, although not as widespread as gazpacho.
Similar messianic imagery appeared in popular songs and poems, and in Congress-sponsored religious pageants and celebrations.
* Similar to both 500 metres and 600 metres, this was a popular distance, particularly indoors, when imperial distances were common.
Similar confidence tricks also involve other popular legends like Yamashita's gold.
Similar chains of bars have emerged within India — Shalom, Laidbackwaters, Geoffrey's Dhadkkan, and All Sports Bar are among the popular ones.
A Similar Text based series, Known as Fanfiction Failure Involving a group of characters, of which a trio named Troy, Hawk and Claus seem to be the most popular, mock Fanfiction.
Similar to Steampunk, Gunpowder Fantasy is considered a step below its more popular cousin.
Similar children's games popular in the U. S. include Don't Break the Ice, Don't Spill the Beans and Ants in the Pants.
Similar sauces, also known as mojo, are also popular in Cuba and throughout the islands of the Caribbean, Hispanic or non-Hispanic, due to heavy Canarian emigration to the Caribbean, and have even influenced some barbecue sauces in the Deep South region of the United States, particularly the states of Florida, Texas, and Louisiana.
Similar to the well-known Streets Beach at the South Bank Parklands in Brisbane, the lagoon is a popular summertime attraction for locals and visitors.
Similar dances were popular in New York City by 1913.
Similar stories use themes from the One Thousand and One Nights ( Abu-Hasan ) and popular anecdotes ( Pastramă trufanda ).
Similar processes happened throughout Europe — wage caps following a labour shortage after the Black Death resulting in popular revolts.
Similar to Louis Blériot's Blériot XI, and the Nieuport 4, this was a layout popular with both military and civilian clients in the period before the First World War.
Similar models remain popular in rockabilly.
Similar to the treatment of video games in the series, popular anime and manga are often alluded to by pseudonyms, such as " Gungal " ( Gundam ), " Haragen " ( Fullmetal Alchemist ), " Scram Dunk " ( Slam Dunk ), " Neko Yasha " ( Inu Yasha ), and many others.
Similar to 25, very popular in Romania, Russia and in some South American countries ( Ex: Argentina ).
Similar to the United States, single-person households are increasingly popular in the United Kingdom.
* Wars & Battles: Similar to the British Empire names ( see above ), war and battle-related names were popular in the early 20th Century as a demonstration of patriotism.
Similar to Count Vlad III Dracula of Transylvania in Vampire stories, the most popular characters are the clan of Teñente / Tenyente / Tiniente Gimo of the town of Dueñas, Iloilo.
Similar to Europeans during the Mongol invasions, the popular perception believed that Chinese victories were due to simple human wave tactics.
Similar to a Chuck E. Cheese, it was a popular place for children's birthday parties.
Similar streets are popular in Cuba cities like Havana, Camajuani and Placetas for instance.

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